Sparkling wines of the world Flashcards
Name the 5 sub-regions within Champagne.
Montagne de Reims, Vallee de la Marne and the Cote des Blancs (three most famous). Cote de Sezanne lies 30km SW of Epernay and the Cote des Bar is 100km SE.
Describe the climate of Champagne.
cool continental climate - spring frosts, winter freeze and cloudy, rainy weather. Even in the warmest years, sugars remain low and acids remain high.
What do growers do in Champagne to minimise the risk of frost?
Plant vineyards on slopes.
Describe the soil type in Champagne.
Chalk - good drainage but also retains enough water during dry periods.
Name the 3 grape varieties grown in the Champagne region.
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier
Which regions in Champagne is Chardonnay most planted?
Describe the style of Chardonnay in Champagne.
Chardonnay is more widely planted in Cote des Blanc and Cote de Sezanne.
Style: lighter bodied than in Burgundy and has high acidity with floral and citrus fruit character.
Which regions in Champagne is Pinot Noir most planted and what is the style?
Montagne de Reims and Cotes des Bar.
Style: Wines with greater body and provides structural backbone to blends. It can also give blends a red fruit character.
Which region in Champagne is Pinot Meunier most planted?
Valle de la Marne because it buds late and this protects it from the spring frosts.
Style: fruity flavours to a blend which is important for wines that are supposed to be enjoyed young.
Which winemaking method is used in Champagne
Traditional Method
What is the cuvee in Champagne?
The first pressed juice which is the purest. The best Champagnes will be made using solely the cuvee.
What is the remaining juice called after pressing?
Taille
Why is blending so important when making Champagne?
In order to achieve a similar house style each year because the weather is so varied.
Describe the ageing requirements for non-vintage and vintage Champagne.
Non vintage wines: minimum 15 months including at least 12 months on the lees
Vintage wines must be matured for minimum 36 months
Describe the styles of Champagne
- Non vintage wines are usually lighter in body with more fresh fruit flavours
- Vintage wines are made during the best years and are often more concentrated and display more toasty, biscuity notes from longer lees ageing.
- Rose Champagne can be made in a non-vintage or vintage style. They can develop aromas from autolysis and red berry notes.
- Blanc de Blancs are light to medium bodied with citrus primary fruit
- Blanc de Noirs are fuller in body and have more red fruit flavours.
Describe the style of a Prestige Cuvee.
These are often closed and austere in their youth and can benefit from several years of cellaring.
What does Crémant mean?
A term used to refer to sparkling AC’s in France.
What are the three most popular Crémant AC’s in France?
Crémant d’Alsace, Crémant d’Bourgogne and Crémant de Loire
What is the second most popular sparkling wine region in France?
The Loire Valley - Saumur and Vouvray
Describe sparkling Saumur.
It can be made from a range of local varieties as well as Chardonnay, with Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc, is an important ingredient in the best wines. Sparkling red wines are made using Cabernet Franc.